Harvard World Model United Nations (WorldMUN) travels to a different city every year, with the goal of fostering authentic cross-cultural connections. We aim for our conferences to embody the ‘WorldMUN spirit,’ a guiding principle that encourages friendship and cooperation across borders, along with a deeper understanding of cultures and perspectives beyond one’s own. The world’s most diverse collegiate model UN conference and one of the largest, past WorldMUN destinations have included Rome (2016), Montreal (2017), Panama City (2018), Madrid (2019), Paris (2023), and Taipei (2024), with addresses from Pope Francis (2016) and King Felipe VI of Spain (2019). The 33rd iteration of WorldMUN will take place in Manila, to be hosted by Harvard WMUN 2025 Manila Team.

Building upon our success in Taipei, we are excited to announce WorldMUN 2025, our second conference since the lockdown. Our leadership team comprises nine Secretariat members who collectively have experience in organizing 13 Harvard-affiliated model UN conferences. We are committed to a successful conference in Manila by bringing together a group of experienced leaders. 

Globally, 2024 and 2025 serve as election years for a vast number of countries, including the Philippines. Drawing upon global events, the WorldMUN 2025 Secretariat hopes for these elections to drive delegates to have meaningful discourse. With nations across the world navigating political transitions, we hope WorldMUN can serve as a symbol of collaboration, cooperation, and understanding.  

We look forward to welcoming you to Manila in March 2025.